2. reading libmemcached-1.0.17/README.win32
Hi,
So you want to know how to build libmemcached on Windows? In order to
have a single build environment you need to install mingw to get a
"unix environment" to run the configure script.
An easy way to get started is to install the msysgit fullinstall
package from: http://code.google.com/p/msysgit/downloads/list
msysgit does not contain the "autotools" needed to generate a
configure script, so you need to generate that on another box (this
should not be a problem if you're trying to build from a tar archive).
msysgit does not contain the tools to build the documentation, so you
need to add - without-docs to configure.
I'm normally building libmemcached with:
Ex:
$. / configure - without-docs - with-memcached =.. / memcached / memcached.exe
$ make all install
Happy hacking,
Trond Norbye
3. Download msysGit-fullinstall-1.8.1.2-preview20130201.exe and install
4. Open msysgit execution
$. / configure - without-docs - with-memcached =.. / memcached / memcached.exe
$ make all install
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